AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFootball & Institutions: Africa’s 2026 World Cup run stood out: nine of ten teams advanced, and nearly one in four players at the tournament represented a country other than where they were born—highlighting how diaspora links, academies, and federation leadership shape results. Fintech in West Africa: Togo’s digital economy story is getting clearer through Gozem’s evolution from motorcycle taxis to payments, bill pay, transfers, and money management—showing how regional instant payments and mobile money can matter more than local market size. Energy Infrastructure Watch: The $25bn Nigeria–Morocco gas pipeline is still stuck, with sources pointing to bureaucratic roadblocks and a renamed African-Atlantic Gas Pipeline under ECOWAS endorsement—progress, but slow. Media Freedom Pressure: MFWA is urging West African governments (including Guinea) to end arbitrary arrests and prolonged pretrial detention of journalists and civil society actors. Health & Climate: Scientists warn climate change could shift malaria into new East and southern African highland regions, driving a potential rise even where today’s hotspots ease. Travel Policy Impact: The U.S. made its visa bond program permanent for 50 countries—cutting visa issuance sharply and raising fears of broader economic harm if expanded. Maritime Safety Angle: A “ghost ship” case tied to AIS silence and interception by another navy underlines how weak maritime monitoring can let vessels slip through regional waters.
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